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- [Window-Eyes] Software Speech Synthesizers - Getting Window-Eyes to sound exactly how you want is the job of a speech synthesizer. Software speech synthesizers are the most popular kind of synthesizer these days; Window-...
- [Window-Eyes] Window-Eyes and Remote Access - Window-Eyes and Remote Access This guide describes how to configure Window-Eyes to work with various types of remote access software. Though the steps outlined below...
- [Window-Eyes] Adding Form Controls to Microsoft Word - Window-Eyes will easily read Microsoft Word form controls when designed with accessibility in mind. Creating accessible documents often falls on the part of a sighted individual who may...
- [Window-Eyes] The Path from JAWS to Window-Eyes Made Easy - The primary purpose of having a JFW keyboard layout for Window-Eyes is to offer individuals who use JFW, an easy way to use Window-Eyes without having to...
- [Window-Eyes] Accessing Attachments in Email Messages - Email attachments are files that are included (or "attached") with an email message. Documents, images, and even application files can be sent via email. Attachments...
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- [Window-Eyes] Accessing Text in a Custom Control - The following example demonstrates how to get the text of a custom control. More specifically, the code editor in Visual Studio 2008, although the technique can be applied to...
- [Window-Eyes] Custom MSAA Event Handling - There may be times when you want to tell Window-Eyes to ignore specific MSAA events so that you can handle them yourself. The first step in...
- [Window-Eyes] Internal and External Scripts - General Window-Eyes defines a script as any procedure, document, or process that is launched by Window-Eyes. It is possible to...
- [Window-Eyes] Using ExecuteGlobal to Include VBScript Code - Many programming languages include the ability to include external code to make common code tasks available without having to re-type the code every time you want to use...
- [Window-Eyes] Understanding Keyboard Key Inserts - Assume a script contains the following instruction: Sub Test() Keyboard.InsertKey vk_H, kmAlt End Sub Set myHotkey = Keyboard.RegisterHotkey("Alt-F1", "Test") Lets...


